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IBM Bulks Up Its RFID Initiative
Big Blue has made RFID a top priority, adding the technology to its manufacturing operations, rolling out industry-specific RFID deployment services and rolling out RFID test labs.
MTU Examines RFID to Keep Its Production Line Rolling
The German manufacturer simulated an RFID-enabled kanban system to keep parts in stock and to introduce the technology to employees. PremiumPREMIUM

UPM Keeps Its Eye on RFID
Now part of UPM's Raflatac label-stock division, the company formerly known as Rafsec says it retains its commitment to meet the global demand for low-cost inlays and tags. PremiumPREMIUM

Symbol’s Goal: Win With High-Performance RFID Solutions
With its acquisition of Matrics complete, Symbol Technologies aims to compete in the UHF RFID market by providing high-performance RFID tags and interrogators and complete solutions for specific industries. PremiumPREMIUM

Omron's New Mantra
The Japanese electronics vendor is focusing on making UHF systems for the supply chain, starting with the creation of the RFID Business Development Group in the United States. PremiumPREMIUM

GSS Gets Tagging Down to a Science
A major government supplier of scientific lab equipment examines the unique challenges of tagging the goods it distributes, and says it's ready to meet upcoming RFID mandates and its customer needs. PremiumPREMIUM

Cisco Stays Focused on Network
As companies scale up RFID deployment, the router giant says they will require a network that can intelligently handle a lot of new data—and Cisco plans to meet that need. PremiumPREMIUM

Unisys Pursues New Passive Roles
Primed to provide services to commercial customers using passive RFID, can Unisys successfully leverage what it has learned from its active RFID deployments? PremiumPREMIUM

Sokymat: Putting Its Know-how to Work
The Swiss company, one of the largest tag producers in the world, provides RFID solutions for three target markets: logistics, access control and animal identification. PremiumPREMIUM

Putting RFID Know-How to Work
Hewlett-Packard was an early adopter of RFID technology. Now, the IT and computer powerhouse wants to put knowledge gained internally to work for its customers. PremiumPREMIUM

ADT Will Monitor Your RFID Readers
The security company wants to leverage the engineering and services units of parent Tyco Fire & Security to create an organization that can install and service large-scale RFID deployments. PremiumPREMIUM


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